Electron microscope
You would use an electron microscope to view a Golgi apparatus.
a transmission electronic microscope.
An experiment examining structures smaller than a cell would most likely employ an electron microscope, such as a transmission electron microscope (TEM) or a scanning electron microscope (SEM). These microscopes use electron beams instead of visible light to achieve much higher resolution, allowing for the observation of fine details at the molecular or atomic level. This capability makes them ideal for studying subcellular structures, viruses, and other nanostructures.
The student observed a eukaryotic cell under the microscope. Eukaryotic cells have a defined nucleus enclosed by a membrane and other membrane-bound organelles, distinguishing them from prokaryotic cells.
You can determine the kind of organism a cell belongs to by examining its genetic material (DNA), cellular structure, and function. Genetic analysis, such as sequencing DNA or using molecular markers, can help identify the organism. Additionally, observing the cell's morphology and behavior under a microscope can provide insights into its taxonomy.
You would use an electron microscope to view a Golgi apparatus.
the electron microscope. has 250,000x magnification
A scientist would use a light microscope to determine the size and shape of a cell. A light microscope uses visible light to illuminate the object being viewed. Light microscopy is used to observe the overall size and shape of a cell. An electron microscope is used to observe the structure and contents of a cell, including membrane-bound organelles.
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An Electron Microscope is used to study the contents of a nucleus.
Cork cells from plants were first observed under a microscope by Robert Hooke.
A biology microscope that an identify DNA, Bacteria etc.........
the electron microscope. has 250,000x magnification
A regular microscope, use the 500X for details.
a transmission electronic microscope.
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You Could Use Slides